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    Second Class Iron Cross On The Ribbon

    For your review and comments:

    RonR

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          Nice looking Cross! I see a 137 when looking at the MM? I wonder what the Experten will have to say? Edit here! Nice Photos!!!!!!
          Kevin
          Last edited by WEISNER; 04-13-2008, 08:13 PM.

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            Faint/weak stamp, but I believe it's a 137 as well...

            Robert
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                Another 137 I have...

                Robert
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                  Even a Greenhorn can get one right when using the tools provided here! I bounced back and forth in the excellent opening section of 2nd class crosses and found this a close match to the sample provided by G. Stimson.
                  Roberts example is a cross to die for also!
                  Kevin

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                    Kevin,

                    You did well finding the maker like you did. That's really an encouragement to hear that the forum 'tools' worked so well for you. That's a feather in the caps of those who labored over the data base for all of the collector's use.

                    Robert

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                      A true beauty!! Nice cross!!

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                        Thanks Robert! I suggest all newbees have a look at the data base before asking a question.... The answer can usually be found there, or at least help to narrow your search.
                        Kev

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                          Originally posted by WEISNER View Post
                          Thanks Robert! I suggest all newbees have a look at the data base before asking a question.... The answer can usually be found there, or at least help to narrow your search.
                          Kev
                          Sound advice Kevin,

                          If you find answers yourself, learning comes much faster than having someone find answers for you. You're way ahead of the game, Kevin!

                          Robert

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